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Breakenridge: Higher minimum wage won’t solve poverty, but it’s a start
As of Wednesday, Alberta will officially have Canada’s lowest minimum wage. Read More
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Parker: Sky Mitchell continues building up Basecamp’s hotel, spa portfolio
Soon after Sky Mitchell acquired her first piece of land in 2016 to build a hotel on Bow Valley Trail in Canmore, she drove into Calgary for a Phil’s Restaurants breakfast to tell me all about it. It was a gutsy decision for the would-be developer. Read More
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Braid: The teachers’ strike will be a monster that could affect a million families
A strike by Alberta teachers is now almost inevitable. Read More
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The search is on for a new Hawaii Chief Justice
HONOLULU (KHON2) — It is the end of an era at the Hawaii Supreme Court. Longtime Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald is retiring this week, and there aren’t yet enough qualified applicants interested in taking his place. Gov. Green says Hawaii is in ‘mild recession’ Recktenwald turns 70 this week, and that is the mandatory retirement…
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Three takeaways as Wolf, Gridin shine for Flames
Above everything else, Dustin Wolf may be the single most important factor when it comes to the Calgary Flames’ playoff hopes in 2025-26. Read More
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Skyline stations transform into community food hubs
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The City and County of Honolulu launched a Mākeke Mahiʻai, or farmers’ market, at a Waipahu Skyline station on Sept. 29 as part of its new “Food Hubs at Skyline Stations” initiative. The initiative is done in collaboration with D.R. Horton Hawaiʻi, Hawaiʻi Foodbank and ʻElepaio Social Services, with the foodbank providing…
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Young Brothers warns interisland shipping is at risk
HONOLULU (KHON2) – Young Brothers, the company that ships cargo between our islands, says it needs help to stay alive. Amazon brings next-day delivery to select Hawaii orders The company is asking state regulators to approve new rates so it can keep serving all of Hawaiʻi. Right now, Young Brothers is losing millions of dollars, having…
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Plans ready to move stretch of Honoapiilani Highway away from water
OLOWALU, Maui (KHON2) — The state Department of Transportation is getting ready to start a major road project on West Maui. It’ll address constant problems in the area, but is expected to cost almost double as originally thought. U.S. Army, Gov. Green talk return of military leased land Honoapiilani Highway in Olowalu is known for…